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of their station in life or where they live or their ethnic background or their gender to use their energy, talent and common sense as free people in a nation that must remain the strongest in the world which is simply cannot be if it's drowning in debt. i'm here to fight for what's best for my constituents, every one of them, today and every day in every single way i can. i am here to serve them and not any party or idea -- ideology. my constituents' future extends far beyond any election. they deserve that future to be as secure and prosperous as it can be. and it surely can be if we in congress and the white house can have the courage to move forward together in a spirit of true cooperation. i stand ready to do that, and i stand with the people of the hudson valley. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back. . the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. gutierrez, for five minutes. mr. gutierrez: mr. speaker, let me tell you how you know you have turpped the corner in the immigration debate. when sean hanity and senator rand paul and a group of others i
of their station in life or where they live or their ethnic background or their gender to use their energy, talent and common sense as free people in a nation that must remain the strongest in the world which is simply cannot be if it's drowning in debt. i'm here to fight for what's best for my constituents, every one of them, today and every day in every single way i can. i am here to serve them and not any party or idea -- ideology. my constituents' future extends far beyond any election....
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i do not know we are spending enough time and energy looking at this. my sons might have had seven or eight. we have people who feel strongly this to be looked at in a very aggressive way that we are over vaccinating our children. >> we no vaccines that save lives. i have the numbers from that. it was estimated that 42,000 lives were saved, from 2000 diseases or prevented. but is for each birth toward her to. the complexities and terms of the scriptural and the vaccines. courts have they looked at the impact -- when you look if the drugs, vaccines and to the children, the impact they might be having, the odd combinations? into those of five, it was 101 and 256 certification we brought that up, 154, they are saying 44 years ago, it is up 1000 percent. when you look at 40 years ago we have sex shops, is there a possibility of a correlation? >> i mentioned earlier there is a body of evidence that is accumulated over 10 years looking at the relation between vitalism resist -- vaccines and optimism. it did not support an association to a vexing is an artisan
i do not know we are spending enough time and energy looking at this. my sons might have had seven or eight. we have people who feel strongly this to be looked at in a very aggressive way that we are over vaccinating our children. >> we no vaccines that save lives. i have the numbers from that. it was estimated that 42,000 lives were saved, from 2000 diseases or prevented. but is for each birth toward her to. the complexities and terms of the scriptural and the vaccines. courts have they...
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the breakfast is being underwritten by areva, a growing player in renewable energy and nuclear energy. we thank them for their support. as always, we are on the record here. please no live blogging or other means of filing -- to give you some time to think. there is no embargo, but c-span has agreed not to air the video of the breakfast until noon today to give those of you who actually paid to attend the breakfast time to file. finally, if you'd like to ask a question please do the traditional thing and send me a subtle, nonthreatening signal. with that, thanks again from our supporters and viewers. >> he always goes first. the times article was right about one thing -- the debt duo, if you want to know what we are really like, you can imagine sonny and cher. you can imagine which one i am. somebody once asked me, what was it like to be president of a university? i said it is like being ceo of a cemetery. you have lots of people underneath you. but nobody is listening. i thought i would update you -- yesterday i had a meeting with a group of ceo's that we took in to meet with the whi
the breakfast is being underwritten by areva, a growing player in renewable energy and nuclear energy. we thank them for their support. as always, we are on the record here. please no live blogging or other means of filing -- to give you some time to think. there is no embargo, but c-span has agreed not to air the video of the breakfast until noon today to give those of you who actually paid to attend the breakfast time to file. finally, if you'd like to ask a question please do the traditional...
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i went to lead the world in research, technology, and clean energy. i want to put people back to work rebuilding our roads, bridges, and their schools. i want to do this by bringing down our deficits in a balanced and responsible way. [applause] >> on this last point, you probably heard a lot of talk in washington and in the media about the deadlines that we're facing on jobs and taxes and investments. this is not some run-of-the-mill debate. this isn't about which political party can come out on top in negotiations. we've got important decisions to make that are going to have a real impact on businesses and families all across the country. our ultimate goal, our long-term goal is to get our long-term deficit under control in a way that is balanced and is fair. that would be good for businesses, for our economy, for future generations. and i believe both parties can and will work together in the coming weeks to get that done. we know how that gets done. we're going to have to raise a little more revenue. we've got to cut out spending we don't need, bu
i went to lead the world in research, technology, and clean energy. i want to put people back to work rebuilding our roads, bridges, and their schools. i want to do this by bringing down our deficits in a balanced and responsible way. [applause] >> on this last point, you probably heard a lot of talk in washington and in the media about the deadlines that we're facing on jobs and taxes and investments. this is not some run-of-the-mill debate. this isn't about which political party can...
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encouraging production here, which creates jobs and energy independence is a smart thing. i suspect those things are on the table when you get into discussions about loopholes and whatever, but the big deductions and loopholes and deductions and charitable giving, and how you deal with these will be an interesting debate. host: john, hampton, georgian -- georgia. independent caller. are you with us? james, ky. republican caller. caller: i would like to know why politicians do not go off and say what is going on. all of these people are on disability, and they are smoking a cigarette, and then you find out that the guys will not work. they have to get mexicans, and the government pays their house. it is about time the government gets out of the business of supporting kids. host: congressman? guest: you covered a lot of territory. i'm a conservative republican. i think the government should do as little as possible, but having said that there are cases where people need help, particularly children, who note which it through no fault of their own are in difficulty -- who thro
encouraging production here, which creates jobs and energy independence is a smart thing. i suspect those things are on the table when you get into discussions about loopholes and whatever, but the big deductions and loopholes and deductions and charitable giving, and how you deal with these will be an interesting debate. host: john, hampton, georgian -- georgia. independent caller. are you with us? james, ky. republican caller. caller: i would like to know why politicians do not go off and say...
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your energy is well-known and thank you for your service. mrs. biggert: i appreciate that. thank you. >> if the gentlelady will yield? it's been a great privilege to serve and to travel. mr. platts: when we were visiting special forces in the philippine islands, this past september i was at my local fair in york, pennsylvania, and i ran into one of those special forces who was from my district whom we met who was getting ready to go back to school but we were reminiscing our trip to him and visiting his special operators on that trip. i wish you great success as you continue to serve the state of colorado with great fashion. mr. perlmutter: thank you. mr. platts: i yield back to the gentlelady and thank her again for the time she's allowed me here today. mrs. biggert: the gentleman yields back. thank you. mr. platts: thank you. mrs. biggert: i yield one minute to mr. yoder. mr. yoder: i thank the gentlelady from illinois for yielding a minute. mr. speaker, i rise today to salute the legacy and service and dedication to my friend, kansas speaker of the house, michael o'neill
your energy is well-known and thank you for your service. mrs. biggert: i appreciate that. thank you. >> if the gentlelady will yield? it's been a great privilege to serve and to travel. mr. platts: when we were visiting special forces in the philippine islands, this past september i was at my local fair in york, pennsylvania, and i ran into one of those special forces who was from my district whom we met who was getting ready to go back to school but we were reminiscing our trip to him...
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what aye been struck with in the debate, particularly other the last seven days is the time, energy, and attention that has been spent on the tax policies and the neglect of some of the broader challenges we face. this is probably the fantasy of bill and donald that the entire country is focused on the deductions, so they're really in their element but we lose sight of the broader goals here. as maya was say, the first question i would want to answer is, does this package solve the problem? we have a short-term problem with the fiscal cliff a medium term problem, the 10-of year window, we're going to borrow $10 trillion. then what we feel is the primary threat to the future, the long-term problem. before we get into what the exact percentage should be. the second question is revenue and spening. it's essential that revenue be part of the equation not only for political reasons but numerically, it's tough to do with spending cuts along. you have to cut the budget 30% over the long-term and i don't think that will be supported by the american people over the long haul. but we can't jus
what aye been struck with in the debate, particularly other the last seven days is the time, energy, and attention that has been spent on the tax policies and the neglect of some of the broader challenges we face. this is probably the fantasy of bill and donald that the entire country is focused on the deductions, so they're really in their element but we lose sight of the broader goals here. as maya was say, the first question i would want to answer is, does this package solve the problem? we...